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Tom Adams on Scream Cheese, a steep and fun 5.9. Photo by Pull Photography
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Mike Portanda digging the groovy features of Colossus (5.10c), Bath Rock. Photo by Pull Photography
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Jake Hirschi on Thin Slice (5.10a), Parking Lot Rock. Photo by Pull Photography
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Tom Adams working Heretic (5.13 a/b), a typically brick-hard Yaniro creation at The Dungeon. Photo by Pull Photography
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Adams repeating Bombs Over Tripoli (5.12a), Parking Lot Rock. Photo by Pull Photography
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Chris Bryson flashing Bloody Fingers (5.10a), the Breadloaves. Photo by Pull Photography
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Sunset over Albion Mountains. Photo by Pull Photography
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Adams on Meningitis (5.12a), another sick patina climb on The Gallstone. Photo by Pull Photography
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Chipped? Probably not. Adams sending the classic Yaniro route: Technicolor (5.12b), Building Blocks. Photo by Pull Photography
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Andy Merriman on Vicegrips (5.11d++), Building Blocks. THis Greg Lowe route might have been the hardest rock climb in the world when it was put up in 1969/70. Photo by Pull Photography
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Holly Merriman on Fred Rasmussen (5.8), Upper Bread Loaves East. Photo by Pull Photography
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Tom Adams on Bovine Guidance (5.11b), one of the best face climbs in the City. Photo by Pull Photography








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